What is this blog about anyway?

I have been struggling lately determining what Tiny r(E)volution is about. I tend to write a lot of minimalist ideologies and philosophies. I write about simple living and downsizing. I am drawn to How-To posts for those also seeking to live in a tiny house. I let my mind wander into gardening and homesteading topics as I used to on anotherkindofdrew. I even asked my Facebook friends what I should in regards to keeping on topic. The words I got back were inspiring and conclusive.

Tiny r(E)volution is not about any one thing but rather about all things. It is about one man, his wife, and their yet-to-be-born child, and their journey into reshaping a life once spent in the pits of over-indulgence, government reliance, over-processed, consumptive, stagnation.

So from today forward, Tiny r(E)volution is about our life; philosophies, understandings, spiritual awakening, gardens, food consumption, and all. We do hope you continue to visit and enjoy!

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I’m in the same boat here, bud. It seems as though A Walk to Simplicity opened up a portal of ideas, goals, and pursuits and the confidence to act on each. As I started writing about simplicity and nature, other webs extended that altered and added to the my direction.
I totally understand where you’re coming from. If the direction is one to happiness and fulfillment, as it looks like yours is, I’m all for it. Best of luck in all endeavors.

It’s always a challenge to determine your niche because you don’t want to pigeon hole yourself and want to appeal to as many people as possible. When you do that you alienate more people because you aren’t attracting any audience.

To me Tiny r(E)volution is about simple living. Keep spreading the word and inspiring the masses.

“Tiny r(E)volution is not about any one thing but rather about all things. It is about one man, his wife, and their yet-to-be-born child, and their journey into reshaping a life once spent in the pits of over-indulgence, government reliance, over-processed, consumptive, stagnation”

@Drew, I always envisioned your tiny house blog as a tiny lifestyle blog. That’s not to say that your life was tiny but the tiny lifestyle gave you the freedom to have a big life free of things that fill life with busy things. So it just doesn’t mean the blog is about only a tiny house but everything that simpilies life.